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A lovable loser playing to win
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 12:53 pm
by 1987alum
I know they are East Coast and I know they (only) play in the Big East, but Rutgers should be one of the feel-good stories of this football season.
They haven't had a winning record since 1995 and haven't been to a bowl since 1974. Right now they are 4-2 and would have been 5-1 if it weren't for a last meltdown in the season opener at Illinois.
Looks like the Scarlet Knights will be headed to a bowl this year and I, for one, think that's pretty cool. I also think it should give MAC fans something to think about in regard to Buffalo and, soon, Temple. If Rutgers can do it, those two can do it, too.
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 4:01 pm
by BGSUVA
Well Temple will be playing in the MAC...not the big east...I hope Rutgers doesnt go bowling...if they do, then that shows there are way too many bowls games...plus listening to their fans, they are better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 4:47 pm
by Bleeding Orange
BGSUVA wrote:Well Temple will be playing in the MAC...not the big east...I hope Rutgers doesnt go bowling...if they do, then that shows there are way too many bowls games...plus listening to their fans, they are better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
Why would Rutgers getting to a bowl prove that there are too many bowl games? If they do, good for them! They haven't been to a bowl since 1979, and they are playing their butts off right now.
Does the fact that BG has gone to two bowl games over past two years prove that there are too many bowls, too?
Go Rutgers.
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 4:52 pm
by BGFan
BGSUVA wrote:Well Temple will be playing in the MAC...not the big east...I hope Rutgers doesnt go bowling...if they do, then that shows there are way too many bowls games...plus listening to their fans, they are better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
I believe that if you check you'll find out that Miami University has been around quite a bit longer than the one in Fla. Therefore the one in Fla. is the imposter.
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:13 pm
by kdog27
BGSUVA wrote: better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
ignorance
By this logic BGSU probably isn't real either than right?
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:20 pm
by BGSUVA
Why would you want Rutgers in a bowl game, instead of a good team who didnt have as good of a record because they played in a real conference?
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:31 pm
by UK Peregrine
BGSUVA wrote:Why would you want Rutgers in a bowl game, instead of a good team who didnt have as good of a record because they played in a real conference?
That's the same argument that Big10/most BCS conference fans use against the MAC and consequently BG. See the problem with your statement.
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:32 pm
by tekekini
Bleeding Orange wrote:BGSUVA wrote:Well Temple will be playing in the MAC...not the big east...I hope Rutgers doesnt go bowling...if they do, then that shows there are way too many bowls games...plus listening to their fans, they are better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
Why would Rutgers getting to a bowl prove that there are too many bowl games? If they do, good for them! They haven't been to a bowl since 1979, and they are playing their butts off right now.
Does the fact that BG has gone to two bowl games over past two years prove that there are too many bowls, too?
Go Rutgers.
I agree with BO, everyone prolly said same thing when BG started going to bowl games. bowl games are a nice reward for teams like rutgers and like us 3 years ago
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:33 pm
by tekekini
kdog27 wrote:BGSUVA wrote: better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
ignorance
By this logic BGSU probably isn't real either than right?
the real bg is in KY

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:37 pm
by MiamiBando
Um, I'm gonna chime in... That's awesome what Rutgers is doing. But, Miami, Florida was founded/named by the owners of the railroad that ran down the east coast of Florida. Those owners were from Dayton, Ohio. (Hence, DAYTONa Beach.) I believe it was named for the Indian tribe, and one of the owner's alma mater.

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:41 pm
by patrickbg
tekekini wrote:kdog27 wrote:BGSUVA wrote: better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
ignorance
By this logic BGSU probably isn't real either than right?
the real bg is in KY

they have a National Corvette Museum and hilltoppers. we have a tractor pull and falcons.
we win.

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 9:12 pm
by BGSUVA
kdog27 wrote:BGSUVA wrote: better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
ignorance
By this logic BGSU probably isn't real either than right?
Well who is the other BGSU? What I'm saying is Miami FL > Miami OH, therefore Miami FL = The Real Miami...besides, how many MNC's has Miami OH won? how many top 5 finishes?
Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:03 pm
by Bleeding Orange
BGSUVA wrote:kdog27 wrote:BGSUVA wrote: better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
ignorance
By this logic BGSU probably isn't real either than right?
Well who is the other BGSU? What I'm saying is Miami FL > Miami OH, therefore Miami FL = The Real Miami...besides, how many MNC's has Miami OH won? how many top 5 finishes?
If that is your view of the college football world, you are welcome to find the door. Your type of attitude is the reason college football is quickly going the corrupted and uninteresting way of professional sports. The money and politics involved with rankings and championships have made people like you forget that all universities that participate in intercollegiate football are doing the exact same thing, and that is providing a free education to students who also happen to be athletes. Students who might not otherwise be able to afford an education. Yes, college football is a very visible aspect of academia, but it is in reality only a very small part of it.
If you truly think that one university is greater than another based on the number of NC's and top 5 finishes their football team possesses, you obviously have a lot to learn about logic and reality. College football is nothing more than healthy competition between students that you and I voyeristically observe on fall Saturdays. Period. There is no such thing as a "real" Miami. They are both accomplishing the same goal, no matter how the politics and economy of college football have impacted the popular (and wrong) perception of either school.
You'll not win any friends around here with this attitude, but something tells me that you really don't care. Using your logic it makes no sense that you would even waste your time following a football program like Bowling Green. After all, we're just kidding ourselves year in and year out because we have never finished in the top 5.

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 10:52 pm
by always a falcon
BGSUVA wrote:Well Temple will be playing in the MAC...not the big east...I hope Rutgers doesnt go bowling...if they do, then that shows there are way too many bowls games...plus listening to their fans, they are better than Miami (the Real Miami, not the Ohio one)...
Dear friend from Virginia. As my misguided friends who went to Miami continue to tell me.....
Miami was a University before Florida was a state.
They feel they ARE the real Miami. If you are going to become a Northener- you gotta get these things down

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2005 11:48 pm
by TG1996
always a falcon wrote: They feel they ARE the real Miami. If you are going to become a Northener- you gotta get these things down

Then why do they insist to include that (OH) at the end?
